Jennie Lee

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Not to be confused with two American porn stars: Jenni Lee and bondage model Jenni Lee.

Jennie Lee (born Virginia Lee Hicks on October 23, 1928; died March 24, 1990) was an American pin up model and burlesque dancer. She was also one of the founders and the president of The Exotic Dancers League of North America or EDL. She was also the founder of the Exotic Dancers Hall of Fame, which she started because, she said, "It's time people thought better of us!"[4] Jennie worked burlesque stages all over the United States and in several different countries as well, for 30 years. She died of cancer in 1990.[2]

Filmography

  • The French Follies (1951)
  • Peek-A-Boo (1953)
  • Abandon (1958)
  • Ding, Dong... A Night at the Follies (1959)
  • Cold Wind in August (1961)
  • Hollywood Bustout (1962)
  • Moon Pilot (1962)
  • Three Nuts in search of a Bolt (1964)
  • I, Marquis de Sade (1967)
  • Big Busty 3 (1985)

Partial List of Pictorials

  • Wicked (USA) 1959, Vol 1-2, pg 34-35, (Centerfold)
  • Gala (USA) January 1959, Vol 9-5, pg 32-35, (pg 35 in color)
  • Stare (USA) February 1961, Vol 7-5, pg 60-62, ("Car-Catures by Jennie Lee")
  • Blush (USA) 1962, Vol 1-1, pg 32-39, (incl Centerfold)
  • T&T (USA) June-July 1979, Vol 1-4, pg 8-11, 50-53
  • Jennie Lee: The Bazoom Girl (USA) December, January, February 1979-80, pg 1-48 (incl covers)
  • Gent (USA) December 1981, Vol 22-12, pg 64-68
  • Cavalier (USA) May 1983, Vol 33-5, pg 69-75
  • BUF (USA) March 1985, Vol 17-2, pg 26-37, (incl Centerfold)
  • The Legend of Jennie Lee (USA) 1988, pg 1-44 (incl covers)

Magazine cover photo

  • Blush (USA) 1962, Vol 1-1, pg 32-39, (incl Centerfold)
  • Jennie Lee: The Bazoom Girl (USA) December, January, February 1979-80, pg 1-48 (incl covers)
  • The Legend of Jennie Lee (USA) 1988, pg 1-44 (incl covers)

External Links

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 IMDb
  2. 2.0 2.1 Burlesque History
  3. 3.0 3.1 Image Makers
  4. Tiede, Tom. "U.S. Boasts 750 Halls of Fame", Daily Sitka Sentinel (Sitka, Alaska), Newspaper Enterprise Association, August 23, 1977, p. 3.